The Florida Legislature is ending its annual session on Friday without passing anything that would assist Orlando City Soccer or any other professional sports teams.

The Florida Senate passed legislation that would have created a process where pro teams would compete for $13 million a year in state incentives. Other professional sports organizations seeking money included the Miami Dolphins, Daytona International Speedway and the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Orlando could have used the money to help build a downtown soccer stadium as the franchise gears up to become part of the MLS.

The bill would also would have let the Dolphins tap into local taxes to help pay for renovations to Sun Life Stadium. Miami-Dade voters are scheduled to vote May 14 on a referendum to help the team.